After returning to New Mexico, the Spanish focused on consolidating their control over the territory, which included re-establishing missions, settlements, and trade routes. They sought to convert Native American populations to Christianity and integrate them into colonial society, often through coercive means. Additionally, they faced resistance and uprisings, most notably the Pueblo Revolt of 1680, which temporarily expelled the Spanish from the region. Following their return, they worked to rebuild their presence and maintain stability in the area.
because they were desperate
new mxico my @zz there i did it
Francisco Jambrina died in 1967, in Ciudad de Mxico, Mxico D.F., Mxico.
they kicked pueblo people out
they kicked pueblo people out
Jorge Mateos died in 1991, in Ciudad de Mxico, Mxico D.F., Mxico of cancer.
Piloto died on May 12, 2011, in Ciudad de Mxico, Mxico D.F., Mxico of heart attack.
Rita Guerrero died on March 11, 2011, in Ciudad de Mxico, Mxico D.F., Mxico of Breast cancer.
Antonio Bribiesca died on January 9, 1980, in Mxico, DF, Mxico.
Chela Campos died on June 18, 1982, in Mxico, DF, Mxico.
The name "Mxico" comes from the Aztec language Nahuatl, specifically from the word "Mxihco," which was the name of the Aztec capital city.
well txas has the longest & either new mxico or calfornia the shortest for they are actually rather close so arzona is all that's left to have the longer border even tho txas must have a still longer one